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    Upper School Chapel

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    Hymn Sing

    Contact: fa
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    City Hope Saturday Volunteer Breakfast

    City Hope Community Center serves as a trusted gathering space in the Tenderloin for our neighbors on the margins. The Cathedral School community will be serving breakfast one Saturday a month again this year, 7:30–10:30am. Please Note: City Hope requests that volunteers be at least nine years old to participate. Volunteers 9–12 years of age need a supervising adult serving alongside them (equaling one volunteer total). Students ages 13 and older are welcome to serve as an independent volunteer. Volunteers may be asked to help cook in the kitchen, serve food or drinks, or clean up the meals. Please join us in serving a hot meal with love to our friends in the Tenderloin. Waiver Required: A waiver is required and can be found by clicking here.
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    SF Jack and Jill Meeting

    The meeting will be held in the Lower School Commons for SF Chapter members.
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    Faculty/Staff of Color Sustainability Group - "Games & More"

    "Games & More"

    Location: To Be Announced
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    Lower School Chapel

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    Thursday Early Dismissal

    • Kindergarten – Grade 1 Dismissed at 2:15pm
    • Grades 2–4 Dismissed at 2:25pm
    • Grades 5–8 Dismissed at 2:35pm

    PA Monthly Meeting

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    Hymn Sing

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    CSB Marches in the Black Joy Parade

    We invite you to join the Upper School Student Black African Affinity Group and march in the 8th Annual Black Joy Parade on Sunday, February 23rd, at 12:30 p.m.

    All community members and families are invited to participate. 
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Cathedral School for Boys

Located in San Francisco, California, Cathedral School for Boys is an independent elementary school for boys in Kindergarten – Grade 8. Our mission is to provide an excellent education through intellectual inquiry and rigor that is centered in the Episcopal tradition and is respectful of and welcoming to people of all religious traditions and beliefs.